- Farmer books and fruit plants were distributed to the farmers.
- Providing ice boxes and fish nets to women groups for fish farming
- Three beneficiaries received job cards.
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Dev Sai, district-level public problem resolution camps are being effectively conducted in Jashpur district under the Good Governance Festival 2026. Through these camps, the benefits of government welfare schemes are being disseminated to villagers, and eligible beneficiaries are being benefited on the spot.
In this sequence, at the district-level public problem resolution camp held in Kastura village, Duldula block, Jashpur district, various departments distributed materials and certificates to beneficiaries. District Panchayat Vice President Shri Shaurya Pratap Singh Judev provided the materials to beneficiaries and encouraged them to take advantage of government schemes.

The Agriculture Department distributed farmer booklets to farmers at the camp. They also distributed mango, litchi, and other fruit plants, encouraging them to promote orchard development and horticulture activities. Officials also provided information to farmers about scientific farming and generating additional income from fruit plants.
Special initiatives were also taken at the camp to empower women’s self-help groups. The Fisheries Department distributed ice boxes and fishing nets to women engaged in fish farming, facilitating their fish preservation and marketing. The women expressed their happiness at this government initiative, saying it would increase their income and promote self-employment.
Three beneficiaries were also given job cards under the MNREGA scheme at the camp. These included Soni Kumari, Asha Devi, and Kamala Bai from Kastura village. The beneficiaries expressed that receiving the job cards would provide them with employment opportunities within their villages and strengthen their families’ financial situation.
Describing Good Governance Festival as a public-friendly initiative, the villagers said that they no longer have to travel to distant offices to avail of government schemes; instead, the administration is reaching out to the villages to provide benefits. Officials and employees from various departments, public representatives, and a large number of villagers were present at the camp.






















































































































































